Deviljho was the first free DLC monster in Monster Hunter World, and will be able to hunt from the start for PC players. Deviljho is a large brute wyvern that, like Anjanath, shares more than a passing resemblance to a tyrannosaurus rex – or a pickle, depending on who you ask. To fight Deviljho, you […]

Storming onto PC for the first time with dozens of hours of combat, crafting and exploration to get stuck into, Monster Hunter World is a beautifully deep game with enough content and complexity to keep even the most dedicated gamers busy.

Once you’ve blasted through the early game, Nergigante is one of the most brutal bosses in Monster Hunter World, an absolutely devastating Elder Dragon beast that has abilities and attacks that can one-shot hunters if they’re not careful. PC players now have the chance to face the fearsome beast!

After months of waiting Monster Hunter World has hit PC. But for new players, regardless of platform, one the most important things in is to keep a constant supply of crucial crafting and consumable materials flowing into Astera.

With its launch on PC this month, Monster Hunter World is about to get a whole lot of new players. Luckily, it has a play style for everyone – but it all starts with a bit of a quandary: which weapon should you start with?

With its release on PC, Monster Hunter World’s has found a whole new base of players eager to dive into its deepest systems. And as if the game didn’t have enough squeezed into it already, the crafting system has a whole new mechanic after the end game.

New players have a lot to look forward to in Monster Hunter World. There’s a huge amount of weapon and armor variety, but that means you’re going to need a lot of crafting materials to get everything you want.

At its surface level, the combat system in Monster Hunter World is quite simple – you hit giant monsters on the head with even bigger weapons until they fall over. Once you start to dig deeper though, there’s tons of tactical play, strategic combos and hidden mechanics to wrap your head around before you can […]

Weapon Affinity can make or break a build in Monster Hunter World, especially in the late game. A few of World’s systems could benefit from a bit more explaining, especially with the new influx of players from the PC release, so here’s how it works.

When you’re hunting huge beasties with giant claws and even bigger teeth, you’re going to need some serious protection to shield your squishy human body from dismemberment. To help out, here’s our round up of all the Monster Hunter World armor we’ve seen so far, along with every armor skill that we’ve encountered.

With the use of your capture net, you can get yourself some cute little pets – and with a little more gear you can even capture larger monsters instead of killing them, getting better rewards in for the bargain.

Monster Hunter World is finally arriving on PC, and that can only mean one thing: lots of wrangling to get the best possible performance out of the game. We’ve got some tips for how to hit 60fps at 1440p and 4k…

With the influx of new players on PC, one of the toughest early-game encounters in Monster Hunter World is waiting to claim a fresh set of victims: Anjanath, one of the Ancient Forest’s strongest predators.

With the recent announcement of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate for Nintendo Switch, Monster Hunter fans all around the Western Hemisphere are all excited about getting this highly anticipated port in their hands.

After an all-conquering first couple of months, Monster Hunter World is still going strong. The version 2.00 patch not only brings the game’s first DLC boss – Deviljho – but also a ton of changes to how the game is played. The patch focuses mostly on weapon balance, tweaking nearly every pointy object in the […]